A beachside city in south east Queensland and a centre for whale watching.
Located on the east coast of New Zealand’s South Island, Kaikoura has an abundant marine life and you can spot Humpback Whales, Blue Whales and Southern Right Whales.
This wine region in South Australia is one of the best wine-producing regions on the Australian mainland with a rapidly-growing international reputation.
New Zealand's largest wine growing area, tucked between high mountains.
Part of Fiordland National Park, it is the second largest fjord in the park, known for its wilderness and wildlife.
Two sibling glaciers in New Zealand, with many tunnels and crevasses to explore.
The capital of Marshall Islands is a good base for exploration the many surrounding islands and beaches.
Watch out sunbathers! 75 Mile Beach is not only a beach, but also a runway and a motorway.
A beautiful beach on the Australian coast, invaded by sand bubbler crabs.
Beach and hot water just might be the perfect combination for your vacation.
Hyams Beach is a true white paradise, having the whitest sand in the world.
Montague Island can only be visited with organized tours and is great for watching birds, seals and whales.
The north westernmost island in the Solomon Islands chain, surrounded by barrier reefs, white sand and azure waters.
The youngest and most popular of the Cook Islands has many things prepared for its visitors, from amazing beaches to great weather all year round.
A picturesque island in the French Polynesia, also called "The Garden Island", because of the abundance of lush vegetation and wild scenery.
A mountainous island offshore of Townsville, Australia, with a national park and several resorts, attracting tourists like a magnet.